Hematological parameters of cattle with dermatitis associated with parasitic infection
https://doi.org/10.31016/1998-8435-2021-15-3-101-106
Abstract
The purpose of the research is study of the animal's body clinical status and changes in hematological parameters before and after treatment against sarcoptoidosis of cattle.
Materials and methods. The experiment was performed on bull calves and heifers aged 6–10 months, medium finish, of 100–120 kg of body weight. The test animals were divided into three groups: two test groups and one control group of 15 animals each. Before the experiment and at 7, 14 and 21 days after treatment with acaricides, scrapings from the affected skin and blood were taken from animals of all groups for research. The first test group animals were treated with ivermectin subcutaneously at a dose of 5 ml per animal, and the second test group was treated with cydectin subcutaneously at a dose of 5 ml per animal. The control animals were not treated.
Results and discussion. The conducted hematological studies found a decrease in erythrocytes and hemoglobin in sarcoptoidosis, which indicated a decrease in oxygen supply to the body, and, consequently, organs and tissues. The white blood cell differential was observed to have a noticeable decrease in monocytes and lymphocytes.
About the Authors
R. K. KurbanovRussian Federation
Rabadan K. Kurbanov
Aleksandrovsky District, the Stavropol Territory
B. M. Bahamaev
Russian Federation
Bagama M. Bahamaev
12, Zootekhnichesky per., Stavropol, 350044
E. V. Gorchakov
Russian Federation
Eduard V. Gorchakov
12, Zootekhnichesky per., Stavropol, 350044
N. A. Gvozdetsky
Russian Federation
Nikolai A. Gvozdetsky
12, Zootekhnichesky per., Stavropol, 350044
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Kurbanov R.K., Bahamaev B.M., Gorchakov E.V., Gvozdetsky N.A. Hematological parameters of cattle with dermatitis associated with parasitic infection. Russian Journal of Parasitology. 2021;15(3):101-106. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31016/1998-8435-2021-15-3-101-106